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With Bryan Pringle, Paul Greenwood, Alan Foss, David Pinner. Roy Clarke,the creator of 'Open All Hours' and 'The Last of The Summer Wine' brings another less seen comedy. New recruit PC Penrose has left his home town and joined the force in the Yorkshire town of Slagcaster.
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- 1975-09-02
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The Growing Pains of PC Penrose (1975) (7 episodes) Rosie is a British sitcom written by Roy Clarke that was broadcast between 1977 and 1981. It was set in the fictitious Yorkshire town of Ravensbay, a name most probably derived from a combination of Ravenscar and Robin Hood's Bay, seaside villages near the seaside town of Scarborough, North ...
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With Sergeant Flagg and P.C. Buttress at a function in Newcastle-Under-Lyme, P.C. Penrose in charge of Slagcaster station. Inspector Fox reinvents himself as Sherlock Holmes. Clogger brings in a drunk who needs help.
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Overview. Earnest new recruit PC Penrose has left his home town and joined the force in the Yorkshire town of Slagcaster. He's young and naive but seasoned officer Sergeant Flagg takes him under his wing and shows him the ropes, though his methods can be a little unconventional. Roy Clarke. Creator. Paul Greenwood. Bryan Pringle. Alan Foss.
The Growing Pains Of PC Penrose. TV sitcom. BBC One. 1975. 7 episodes (1 series) Earnest new recruit PC Penrose has left his home town and joined the force in a Yorkshire town. Stars Paul Greenwood, Bryan Pringle, David Pinner, Alan Foss, Christopher Burgess and Catherine Chase. Like this. Overview. Cast & Crew. Episodes. Shop. Forums. See Also.